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  • Our Reporter Toluwani Osibamowo tells us about the latest treatments for COVID-19 and Rachel Osier Lindley from KERA gives us an update on statewide employment trends.
  • Our News Director Sarah Self Walbrick tells us how Lubbock-area schools ranked in the Texas Education Agency's released accountability ratings. KERA's Bill Zeeble explains that the TEA says efforts to catch kids up since the pandemic shutdown are working.
  • TPR's Jerry Clayton tells us more about a report released from a Texas House Committee about the Uvalde shooting. KERA's Caroline Love explains how some Texas Democrats are urging the Biden administration for more federal abortion protections.
  • Our News Director Sarah Self-Walbrick tells us about Beto O'Rourke's stop in Lubbock yesterday. We also learn more about falling gas prices.
  • Scott Braddock analyzes the Texas Democratic Party's recent convention during a conversation that looks ahead to November state elections.
  • We've learned a lot about what happened when 21 victims were killed at a Uvalde school. Still, not much has changed for Texas schools as classes start back this month.
  • Our News Director Sarah Self-Walbrick explains how one Lubbock school district is responding to students struggling with their mental health. We also learn how the heavy rains in parts of West Texas are relieving record drought conditions.
  • With the weather beginning to change, our News Director Sarah Self-Walbrick tells us what we can expect. We also learn more about The Inflation Reduction Act that was signed into law this week.
  • Our reporter Brad Burt tells us more about the grand opening of the McAlister Dog Park. We also learn how despite making progress against COVID-19, the virus still remains a threat to public health.
  • News Director Sarah Self-Walbrick is in the host's chair and tells us about the tragic loss of a Dalhart high school football player. We also hear about the first day of school in Uvalde.
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